Recently…

Well recently, although you may have heard me say this many a time, I have had a lot of work, I’ve recently been doing some Maths coursework, for the Differential Equations unit (fun stuff eh?) and for the coursework, I’ve had to work out differential equations representing the flow of water from one container to another and so on… But seeing as I was fairly bored and wanted to make my coursework very suave in one way or another, I thought that I should create a model of the equipment, for the diagram in 3D, and ‘build it’ on Google Sketchup. Well I’ve been at it for an hour or so and I have a fairly groovy looking diagram that should hopefully beat some pathetic Microsoft Word clipart attempts at a diagram, so, have a good gander at this:

Cascades Diagram Edges

Looks real eh?

There are other versions too where the edges are different, but I thought that the combination that I had looked fairly good. I’ve probably recommended it before, but, Google Sketchup is an excellent FREE program for drawing and 3D stuff!

Enjoy

Hello again!

Well I’ve been noticing nowadays, especially with the rise of the internet and most importantly RSS feeds that the importance, or at least the ultimate usefulness of magazine has somewhat declined. For example, take you average few Mac magazines, they generally just tell you about a few new Apple products released last month, have a few interesting tutorials, most of which you could find on the internet, have a few opinions from the editors etc. and a lot of adverts…
Now, thinking about it really, there is really no need to read these kind of magazines. If you want news, you can get it immediately with RSS feeds etc. and with the amount that I subscribe to, I probably get just as much info on current Mac affairs as the Macworld News team! If you’re in need for tutorials, then you could quite easily find them in the realms of the internet too, and you wouldn’t have to rely on what the editor of the magazine wanted you to find out this week, you could look for what you want. Almost like a tailormade holiday, apart from without the going away bit! The opinions you could also find on the internet, quite easily on the Magazine’s website where they have a Blog/RSS feed of the various editors so will always find out what is going to be in the magazine, or shall I say the print edition ages before it really happens! And adverts, you can quite easily find them where ever you wish.

So in essence the need for the magazine is dying (or is it dieing?) out… Or is it! Bear in mind that there are different types of magazines and not all contain stuff that is on the internet in one form or another. Also note that not everyone has the internet and quite possibly the amount of time required to peruse through all of the RSS feeds etc, but, if we are talking about computer magazines, the majority of the people reading those kind of magazines in this country and in this day and age, are most likely to have access to the internet… And for people with not much time, money is time as they say so they may prefer buying a magazine and reading whenever they wish as opposed to looking on the internet intermittently for info.

At the end of the day though, does it really matter, its whatever floats your boat and what is easiest for you is probably best. Newspapers though, are a different matter for some odd reason. I might explain that later, and besides the Guardian is a great paper…

Macheist!

Might I just add that Macheist provides one hell of a fun time if you have an hour or two to spare…

You’re basically a spy and you have to take part in missions where find information about well, new Apple products so far. And as a prize for winning each mission, you get money off vouchers and various shareware apps FREE!

Its really worth a go so run along to macheist.com to get started. You may need to register, but if you want an invite, email me and I’ll send you one…

Enjoy!

Well its almost a year!

Having been doing ‘many a thing’ to my website recently and also lots of reminders to renew my domain name subscription, I noticed, mainly by looking at the archives column on the right that this site has been around for nearly a year now, which is fairly impressive seeing as my other hypertext creations have not lasted nearly so long…

But, as you may have noticed, I have changed a few things about the place. The main or ‘entry’ page as you call it has been finalised, well at least for a while. But anyway, it changes colour fairly spontaneously and is cool so ther you go… I also added a “Digg This” button to each post, and new ones too, so people can ‘Digg’ my posts if they wish! In the future I may even consider adding a del.icio.us or similar sites… But for now, Digg.com is cool enough.

Maybe just to show your support, you could ‘Digg This’ post! That would really make my day!

eh?

Seeing as I have reluctantly not posted anything for a fair while, I might just add this so no-one dies of boredom, its not like they ever will tho…

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